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mk1GLF
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Polished Alloy rims-cleaning??!!
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28 December 2003, 20:52 »
Hey, i recently picked up some Revolution Classics for my Mk1 and am in need of some advice, does anyone know of any good cleaning stuff to clean the polished lip, as i am having a nightmare!
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Helios_Blue_Valver
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29 December 2003, 01:16 »
Mothers or autosol work nice. I have a poilishing kit that I used when i did the frame on my last motorbike and it works a treat for that kind of stuff too. Cost about 20 quid from a catalog. A trick i was told by a polisher though is that after you are done polishing and have to wipe the polish off the wheel use a rag damped with petrol. Takes all the black up and gets the rouge out of the grain of the aluminum. Didn't believe it until I tried it. Goes without saying but it is a no smoking affair. lol.
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Veedubgt18v
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29 December 2003, 12:58 »
comma wheel cleaner is good for removing stubborn brake dust, bought 8 quid from halfords etc
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Blue MK2
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29 December 2003, 13:14 »
i know diesel fuel is a strong cleaner and not for alloy wheels but ive used it on mine and my rims have a glow in the dark
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mk1GLF
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29 December 2003, 16:28 »
Cheers 8916vGTi got some of that autosol, well good stuff, and i can recomend that mothers wax, good stuff, also used with the clay before hand. leaves the paintwork very smooth and shiny.
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Helios_Blue_Valver
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29 December 2003, 16:36 »
That autosol is some of the best metal polish I have used. Comes off fairly easy too. If you want to maintain shine Try nevr-dull. Looks like cotton wool but it has some cleaner built into it. usually comes in a red and blue tin about 3 inchs in diameter. good for polished aluminum and the like. I use to use it on my motorbikes frame and swingarm. looked like chrome almost.
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Doug Mk2
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05 January 2004, 17:25 »
why dont you use brasso!!
Sounds sad, i know, but it works. Used it on my Stainless exhaust and it came up a real treat.
Used it on my wheels - works there aswell!
Only ?1.50 from Asda
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mk1GLF
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06 January 2004, 22:09 »
cool, cheers i'll give those a go, i've got some Autosol, brasso somewhere in house and got some Mothers wheel wax on order, as autosol abrasive so really needs a good wax over top. thanks again
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Helios_Blue_Valver
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07 January 2004, 02:22 »
Definatly use wheel wax after polishing as if you don't it will oxidize almost over night and haze over. Air reacts with aluminium and cause the oxidization.
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DimReefa
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17 February 2004, 01:31 »
i have polished le castaletts and i use meguiar's Gold Class and apply it with cotton wool and it works a treat..
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